Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit India from the 5th.

As the United States tries to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region within the framework of four countries called "quads" including India, Russia, which is wary of the movement, aims to confirm the strengthening of relations with India. It seems that.

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on the 4th that Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit India from the 5th to meet with Foreign Minister Jaishankar.



He pointed out that relations with India were "a privileged and strategic partnership and one of Russia's foreign policy priorities," and the talks included intensifying political dialogue, economics and military affairs. It is expected that discussions will be held through exchanges in the field.

Coordination is also expected to be made toward the realization of a summit meeting between President Putin and Prime Minister Modi.



In addition, the Russian Foreign Ministry has stated that "the two countries have similar views on the model of a multipolar world order and refuse to'block'."



The United States is trying to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region within the framework of four countries called "quads" including India.



Russia, on the other hand, is wary of not only China but also Russia in mind, and it seems that the aim is to confirm the strengthening of relations with India through this meeting.